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FIRST SCHEDULE

First Schedule

Act: Balochistan Local Government Act 2010

Section Provisions

ACT V OF 2010 ACT V OF 2010 BALOCHISTAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 2010 An Act to provide for the constitution and continuance of Local Government Institutions in Balochistan, and to consolidate law relating to the Local Government and to provide for the matters connected therewith and ancillary thereto. [Gazette of Balochistan, Extraordinary, 13th May, 2010] No. PAB/Legis: V(8)/2010, dated 13-5-2010.---The Balochistan Local Government Bill, 2010 having been passed by the Provincial. Assembly of Balochistan on 10th May, 2010 and assented to by the Governor, Balochistan on 11th May, 2010 is hereby published as an Act of the Provincial Assembly. Preamble.---Whereas the Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan under Article 32 requires the State to encourage Local Government Institutions composed of elected representatives of the areas concerned and having special representation of peasants workers and women: Whereas the Constitution requires the provincial, government to decentralize the government administration under Article 140-A so as to facilitate expeditious disposal of its business to meet the convenience and requirements of the public: And Whereas it is expedient to consolidate the law relating to Local Government Institutions so as to the obligation in line with the requirements of the Constitution: Now therefore, it is enacted as under: THE FIRST SCHEDULE DANGEROUS AND OFFENSIVE ARTICLES AND TRADES (Sec Section 80) 1. The business of storing or selling timber, firewood, coal, charcoal and coke, hay straw, grass and bamboo, jute, shrub, hemp munj and their products, matches, explosives, petrol, oil and lubricants, paper, ghee and other dangerously inflammable materials. 2. Sugar refining and sugar refineries. 3. Preparation of aerated water. 4. Operating, or running hake houses. 5. Electroplating. 6. Welding. 7. Storing, packing, pressing, cleaning, preparing or manufacturing by any process whatever blasting powder, ammunition, fireworks, gun powder, sulpher, mercury, gases, gun cotton, saltpeter, nitrocompounds, nitromixtures, phosphorus or dynamite. 8. Cleaning, dying, preparing or manufacturing by any process whatever clothes or yarn in indigo and other colours. 9. Storing, processing, cleaning, crushing, melting, preparing or manufacturing by any process whatever or dealing in bones, offal, fat blood, soap, raw hides and skins candles, manure catgut and oil cloth. 10. Manufacturing oils. 11. Washing or drying wool or hair. I2. Making or manufacturing bricks, `Surkhi', tiles, or earthenware potsclay pipes or other earthenware by any process of baking or burning. 13. Burning or grinding of limestone or metal stone or storing of lime for sale. 14. Cleaning or grinding of grain or chilies by any kind or class of machinery: 15. Keeping animals likely to create nuisance. 16. Casting of heavy metals such as iron, lead copper and brass. 17. Dealing in chemicals, liquid or otherwise. 18. Whole-sale storing cleaning pounding and selling of tobacco except the storing of tobacco required for the preparation of biddies, cigars or cigarettes. 19. Operating or running tin factories. 20. Manufacture of safes, trunks and boxes. 21. Marble cutting and polishing. 22. Glass levelling and polishing. 23. Manufacture of cement and home pipes. 24. Storing, packing, pressing, cleaning, preparing or manufacturing by any process whatever, rags, pitch, tar, turpentine, dammar, coconut, fibre, flax, hemp, rosin or spirit. 25. Tanning, pressing, or packing hides or skins whether raw or dry. 26. Trade or operation of a Ferries. 27. Working of power-looms, rice husking plants, steam whistle, steam trumpet or electric or hand operated sirens beyond hours fixed for their operation by a Local Council. 28. Discharging fire-arms and letting off fire-works, fire-balloons or detonators, or any game dangerous to life, dwelling and other property. 29. Any other article or trade declared by Government to be dangerous to life, health or property or likely to cause nuisance either from its nature or any reason of the manner in which or the conditions under which, the same may be processed or carried on.